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  2. 1:10 radio-controlled off-road buggy - Wikipedia

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    By the turn of the millennium, the off-road buggy market regained its market space, [3] whilst continuing to compete with the touring car market, which originally shared the same chassis as well as its 1:8 ancestors. Dirt tracks have been the traditional choice of surfaces since the beginning but with regular maintenance and inconsistent lap ...

  3. Dirt track racing - Wikipedia

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    Dirt track racing is a form of motorsport held on clay or dirt surfaced banked oval racetracks. Dirt track racing started in the United States before World War I and became widespread during the 1920s and 1930s using both automobiles and motorcycles, spreading throughout Japan and often running on horse racing tracks.

  4. IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship - Wikipedia

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    All the world championships took place on dirt or clay tracks until 2015 when the decision was made to run controversially on artificial turf. [ 2 ] In the 2WD class Associated Electrics , holds distinction for the most wins for manufacturers with a total of 11; Masami Hirosaka of Japan, hold the record with three wins.

  5. Oval track racing - Wikipedia

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    Oval track racing is a form of motorsport that is contested on an oval-shaped race track. An oval track differs from a road course in that the layout resembles an oval with turns in only one direction, and the direction of traffic is almost universally counter-clockwise. Oval tracks are dedicated motorsport circuits, used predominantly in the ...

  6. Sprint car racing - Wikipedia

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    Sprint cars are open-wheel race cars, designed primarily for the purpose of running on short oval or circular dirt or paved tracks. Historically known simply as "big cars," distinguishing them from "midget cars," sprint car racing is popular primarily in the United States and Canada, as well as in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.

  7. I-70 Motorsports Park - Wikipedia

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    The dirt track is directly behind the original asphalt facility. On July 5, 2018, it was announced that I-70 Speedway was bought by Chris Payne, owner of Heartland Motorsports Park and would reopen in 2019. The half-mile asphalt oval at I-70 would be converted to a dirt track with a drag strip to be included on the property. [2]

  8. Modified racing - Wikipedia

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    Though it is now known as an asphalt-oval-only series, this was not always the case. The series originally started on dirt, and as more and more asphalt tracks opened, the series migrated to racing on the newer tracks. The series also had previously made forays into road racing with stops at Watkins Glen International in New York. [7]

  9. IFMAR 1:8 IC Off-Road World Championship - Wikipedia

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    Dirt The IFMAR World Championship for 1:8th IC Off-Road Cars (officially "IFMAR 1:8 IC Off-Road World Championship" , nicknamed Nitro Buggy Worlds [ 1 ] ), is a world championship radio controlled car race hosted by the International Federation of Model Auto Racing (IFMAR).